If you check the spreadsheet I attached at the bottom of the original post you can get an Idea. Basically you put all the data into an Excel spreadsheet and then tell it to make a graph. It's really pretty simple.

Originally Posted by DBEAU;11892280
If you check the spreadsheet I attached at the bottom of the original post you can get an Idea. Basically you put all the data into an Excel spreadsheet and then tell it to make a graph. It's really pretty simple.

Originally Posted by BallaTheFeared;11858526
They can't take advantage of hyperthreading because most aren't even using four cores to begin with. If it does take advantage of HT you lose performance because instead of using one of your four physical cores it's trying to send two threads down one core which results in a performance loss.

For gaming, my 4.4ghz ht off blows 4.0ghz ht on out the door when it comes to performance and bench marks. Even though ht is i7 technology, personally, I'll take the higher clock speeds, lower temps and more fps by disabling it.

Originally Posted by GsxR1000Ryda;12398198
For gaming, my 4.4ghz ht off blows 4.0ghz ht on out the door when it comes to performance and bench marks. Even though ht is i7 technology, personally, I'll take the higher clock speeds, lower temps and more fps by disabling it.

For sure, I leave it disabled because everything I run has no need for HT